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it is still the greatest national -- natural disaster in new england history.ou would think that 38 years later, lessons would have been learned. but they were not. we know more about the atmosphere today, but the same shortcomings that existed in 1900 and galveston are still brought to bear on forecasters of today. meteorologist of and the ethical dilemma of sending the alarm, i have been there and it is difficult to face. they are much less announced and bureaucracystence, and the government at the national weather service certainly has issues forecasting storms. you can edit that out of the c-span thing. and we have so many people flocking to the coasts, and even if you build this dirtiest buildings, we will get a cat five and those buildings will be washed away. onto the business of the night. i have done my meteorological spiel. .rik larson is a weather nut he adores thunderstorms, high winds, excessive rain, deep fog and cold. my kind of man. [laughter] he is an editor and contributor magazine, "harper's" and other magazines. his book was named that best
it is still the greatest national -- natural disaster in new england history.ou would think that 38 years later, lessons would have been learned. but they were not. we know more about the atmosphere today, but the same shortcomings that existed in 1900 and galveston are still brought to bear on forecasters of today. meteorologist of and the ethical dilemma of sending the alarm, i have been there and it is difficult to face. they are much less announced and bureaucracystence, and the government...
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there's almost no major fighting in new england after this point. l raids on the british. new f newport, rhode island. for all practical purposes, the fighting in new england is pretty much over. the other thing that's kind of interesting here to bring rage militaire to a close, nobody remembers this but it's actually correct. when the british army leaves boston aside from the places like the great lakes and ft. niagara, there are no british soldiers. it looks like the americans have won the revolution. british authority in america has collapsed and there is no more military presence south of quebec and st. augustine, florida. the british are gone, okay? the american rebellion has exceedingly succeeded. rage militaire has been a very big year. the americans are fighting mad and they're not going to take it anymore. okay. we'll close it here. any questions for any, any concerns? >> yes, isabella. >> whenever they were evacuating the city, did the americans just let them go? >> yeah, there's some thought of trying to sink them but they think it's proba
there's almost no major fighting in new england after this point. l raids on the british. new f newport, rhode island. for all practical purposes, the fighting in new england is pretty much over. the other thing that's kind of interesting here to bring rage militaire to a close, nobody remembers this but it's actually correct. when the british army leaves boston aside from the places like the great lakes and ft. niagara, there are no british soldiers. it looks like the americans have won the...
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none of which happened in new england because foxborough is where fun goes to die. as one team's dynasty is everyone else's disappointment. and it's hard to get over. >>not they should bring that up he did fumble that gamble. but the time you step in a stadium like that it does bring back memories and some of the memories are great, but. we're excited to play we're excited to play the patriots and see what we can get done in a short week. i played there. my rookie year. and we went down and scored and then we had a holding penalty against called back into the next play. >>ball bounces off my guy vince wilfork picks it off so i'll have good memories there you you know so i got a got a lot of making up to do, but i'm excited for the opportunity. >>you often hear derek carr talk about motivation like what he saw tom brady on the cover of the newspaper when he first got the las vegas. now car wants to go to the former home of brady, they get the raiders 3rd win. reporting outside allegiance stadium john treat. >>the past 6, 7, months has been tough on all of us for a mu
none of which happened in new england because foxborough is where fun goes to die. as one team's dynasty is everyone else's disappointment. and it's hard to get over. >>not they should bring that up he did fumble that gamble. but the time you step in a stadium like that it does bring back memories and some of the memories are great, but. we're excited to play we're excited to play the patriots and see what we can get done in a short week. i played there. my rookie year. and we went down...
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jon gruden taking on new england. the final seconds of the first half. derek card up top. hunter renfro, what a great catch. or, is it? after review, it was ruled down at the one. not a touchdown. the raiders trail by 3 at the break. the raiders missed the field goal on the opening session. the ball crossed the plane. new england recovers and after that, it would be ruled a touchdown. the raiders fall to 2-1. there's hunter pence out in the cove. the giants need a win. if they win because the brewers helped them out, brandon crawford, you see pence signing autographs. there it goes. bottom eight, same score. he's going to hit this one to the opposite field. the 12th of the year. the giants down just one. now down to the final strike. austin slater at the mate. and he's out looking. the giants lose 5-4. if they had won, they would have been in. the marine great day on the lake! it is. lunch is cookin'! and i saved a bunch of money on my boat insurance with geico. fellas, can it get any better than this? whoa! my old hairstyle grew back. so did mine. [80's music] what? i was
jon gruden taking on new england. the final seconds of the first half. derek card up top. hunter renfro, what a great catch. or, is it? after review, it was ruled down at the one. not a touchdown. the raiders trail by 3 at the break. the raiders missed the field goal on the opening session. the ball crossed the plane. new england recovers and after that, it would be ruled a touchdown. the raiders fall to 2-1. there's hunter pence out in the cove. the giants need a win. if they win because the...
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whether it was the people living in the shacks of the new england mill towns or whether it was when we explored the guild l age city, the increasing problems of housing and of sanitation that came with the cities going along with immigration. and then last time we saw in particular, there was some frustration with this guilded age regime as we talked about the farmers in this period. that really could have been called discontent in the guilded age part one, but today, we turn our attention mostly back toward industry and in some way, back toward the cities as well. i want to look at frustrations with this new order of america. we started with the song, eight hours, which was a popular labor anthem in the 1880s. you heard the chorus. eight hours for work, eight hours for rest and eight hours for what we will. and in some ways, that song speak to what we're going to be talking about today. on the one hand, eight hours for work, eight hours for rest. we're talking about labor relations. more broadly speaking, political economy. about the possibly for state regulation. at least arguments o
whether it was the people living in the shacks of the new england mill towns or whether it was when we explored the guild l age city, the increasing problems of housing and of sanitation that came with the cities going along with immigration. and then last time we saw in particular, there was some frustration with this guilded age regime as we talked about the farmers in this period. that really could have been called discontent in the guilded age part one, but today, we turn our attention...
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same with northern new england then dwatoward the holiday forecast, it's quiet a few storms in texas on saturday record highs in areas of the west look at omaha on sunday. a forecast high of 100 degrees sunny and nice in new england and finally for labor day itself we'll call it perfect for much of the eastern seaboard. we m go ayfrwill move into the . you'll notice a drop in the humidity and how about the temperatures in the desert southwest. 113 today in phoenix and not only is it going to be very hot in the west we'll have a lot of win deconditions so fire danger, we'll talk about that coming up >>> thank you so much. >>> and coming up, a rough day on wall street after a tex stock selloff. >> and oicls affiare telling people not to follow voting advice get to kohl's... during our biggest jeans sale! get 40-50% off levis for the family... and men's and women's denim - $24.99 & under! plus - take $10 off when you spend $25 or more! plus, get $5 kohl's cash for every $25 spent! plus, free store pickup. shop kohl's and kohls.com. because i trust their quality. vitamins, they were the
same with northern new england then dwatoward the holiday forecast, it's quiet a few storms in texas on saturday record highs in areas of the west look at omaha on sunday. a forecast high of 100 degrees sunny and nice in new england and finally for labor day itself we'll call it perfect for much of the eastern seaboard. we m go ayfrwill move into the . you'll notice a drop in the humidity and how about the temperatures in the desert southwest. 113 today in phoenix and not only is it going to be...
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by the way, our writer in new england tracked down the origin of that shirt.s back to 2013. >> for the holes there intentionally like as a fashion statement like that is kind of been right now or were they there because it has been worn thousand times? >> well, they are playing the raiders on sunday, and they want to look bad in the evil death star. >> a bunch of meatheads. >> it might work. all right, thank you. >>> coming up in the cbs evening news, a >>> reopening on friday at 9 am. the park close to temper 17th due to toxic air from we saw the cloud of smoke and my heart fell. i knew we'd lose our home... and we did. over 24,000 homes have been destroyed by wildfires in the past few years. wildfire victims need help so i'm voting 'yes' on 19. it limits property taxes on wildfire victims so families can move to a replacement home without a tax penalty. you never know what you'll be faced with. please, vote 'yes' on 19. >>> thank you for watching tonight at 6:00, the news continues streaming on cbsn bay area and the cbs evening news is next. we will be back
by the way, our writer in new england tracked down the origin of that shirt.s back to 2013. >> for the holes there intentionally like as a fashion statement like that is kind of been right now or were they there because it has been worn thousand times? >> well, they are playing the raiders on sunday, and they want to look bad in the evil death star. >> a bunch of meatheads. >> it might work. all right, thank you. >>> coming up in the cbs evening news, a...
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new england, stuck to the ground and pounded the 2nd half, sony michelle cuts back and rumbles 38 yards to the biggest 45 yard line. and then first and goal, burkett plows through for his second touchdown of the game, he had three on the day, patriots of 20-10, cruising to a blowout. it is 29-13. late fourth-quarter come the pass rush swallows him up, second in the end zone. initially called the safety, over to a fumble and a touchdown. patriots when 36-20 to hand the raiders their first loss. >>> we are continuing to follow the classifier. the flames rolling to the hills between into lena and calistoga and napa county. it has now grown to 1500 acres. containment stands at 0%. the flames racing downhill toward bell hill reservoir, and at least 2000 people are under mandatory evacuations with warnings expanding along the silverado trail. air tankers are wedging a fierce aerial battle with the flames burning through rugged terrain. the wind picking up tonight and fanning the flames is a major concern. continuing coverage at 6:00 and also on cbsn bay area. thank you for joining us. >>> new
new england, stuck to the ground and pounded the 2nd half, sony michelle cuts back and rumbles 38 yards to the biggest 45 yard line. and then first and goal, burkett plows through for his second touchdown of the game, he had three on the day, patriots of 20-10, cruising to a blowout. it is 29-13. late fourth-quarter come the pass rush swallows him up, second in the end zone. initially called the safety, over to a fumble and a touchdown. patriots when 36-20 to hand the raiders their first loss....
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new england quarterback was stopped near the goal line. time ran out last night.he sea hawks won 35-30. >> newest u.s. champion a game changer in golf. dechambeau won his first major sunday and $2 million. taking the u.s. open by six strokesment he is added 40 pounds of muscle mass during the pandemic to help his swing. one man who didn't finish the tournament. will live in tournament history after a six putt melt down. it happened so quickly. there was confusion about how many shots he actually took. >> six putts are my average. >> i like that. >> coming up debate over indoor dining as one state raises capacity to 75%. we'll ask the doctor if that's safe. >> a mother kicked off a flight because her two year-old refused to wear a mask. what she's saying this morning. ♪ you are my sunshine, my only sunshine... ♪ rybelsus® works differently than any other diabetes pill to lower blood sugar in all 3 of these ways... increases insulin... decreases sugar... ...and slows food. the majority of people taking rybelsus® lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less t
new england quarterback was stopped near the goal line. time ran out last night.he sea hawks won 35-30. >> newest u.s. champion a game changer in golf. dechambeau won his first major sunday and $2 million. taking the u.s. open by six strokesment he is added 40 pounds of muscle mass during the pandemic to help his swing. one man who didn't finish the tournament. will live in tournament history after a six putt melt down. it happened so quickly. there was confusion about how many shots he...
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the one hand and on the other hand on the very poor but it was the people living shacks of the new england newtown's or whether it was when we explored the gilded age city, the increasing problems of housing that came with this rapid and in many ways, chaotic birth of the cities in the 19th century in all of it accompanied by problems going along with immigration. and then last time, we saw in particular there was some frustration with this new gilded age regime as we talk about the farmers in this period. that lecture really could've been called the discontent in the gilded age part one. today, we turn our attention mostly back towards industry and in some ways back to the city as well. i want to look at different types of frustrations that this new order in america. . we started with the song eight hours which was a popular labor anthem in the 18 eighties and you heard the chorus. eight hours for work, eight hours for rest, eight hours from what we will and in some ways, that song speaks to what we are going to talking about today. on the one hand, it hours for working eight hours for re
the one hand and on the other hand on the very poor but it was the people living shacks of the new england newtown's or whether it was when we explored the gilded age city, the increasing problems of housing that came with this rapid and in many ways, chaotic birth of the cities in the 19th century in all of it accompanied by problems going along with immigration. and then last time, we saw in particular there was some frustration with this new gilded age regime as we talk about the farmers in...
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on the left, 1835, new england magazine. you can see here that it's opening story is up on john goodman brown. 1845, the magazine ran an article called summer philosophy and it began by invoking the political philosopher edmund burke and his advice to live pleasant, that the theme of this article. summer philosophy advised younger and less experienced travelers with ways to use their time and advised they needed to use their time to cultivate equanimity. here's a quote. walk slow, talk slow, think slow, read, write, undress and in short lived with studied and exquisite deliberation. and that deliberation needed to extend to whatever reading matter the traveler chose. the summer travel for example was advised to avoid anything having to do with politics as well as anything that smacked of twaddle and egotism. the best authors the article advised were lord byron and charles lamb, especially lambs essays area here's another quote. the reviewer wrote lambs essays were quote, is soda, his customary after dinner net visions in the
on the left, 1835, new england magazine. you can see here that it's opening story is up on john goodman brown. 1845, the magazine ran an article called summer philosophy and it began by invoking the political philosopher edmund burke and his advice to live pleasant, that the theme of this article. summer philosophy advised younger and less experienced travelers with ways to use their time and advised they needed to use their time to cultivate equanimity. here's a quote. walk slow, talk slow,...
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england. also tonight... the newrfew in england and scotland sees crowds pouring onto the streets at the same time and prompts calls for an urgent review. feeding the students who can't leave their halls of residence — thousands are now self—isolating at around a0 universities across the uk. i'm live in port talbot, the latest pa rt i'm live in port talbot, the latest part of wales to go into lockdown, with two thirds of the nation now under tougher restrictions. the fraudsters trying to make easy money from a government—backed loan scheme to keep small businesses afloat. we have an investigation. and the pledge for nature — 65 countries sign up to save habitats and wildlife at risk from climate change. and coming up on bbc news... england's football structure on the brink of collapse. a warning to the government that, without financial support, many clubs will not survive the pandemic. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. tough new measures are being introduced in parts of the north—east of england — bei
england. also tonight... the newrfew in england and scotland sees crowds pouring onto the streets at the same time and prompts calls for an urgent review. feeding the students who can't leave their halls of residence — thousands are now self—isolating at around a0 universities across the uk. i'm live in port talbot, the latest pa rt i'm live in port talbot, the latest part of wales to go into lockdown, with two thirds of the nation now under tougher restrictions. the fraudsters trying to...
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new england were to run. you know. that's the way to not you know in a. whole bunch but i'm going to bet here a community devon last. month that are just on a island. so we go now and then and the. gavel actually. that he said to us in the can is that the. lift i thought was about i did members and i was doing you know and i get. out of that well and those of us and i think i'm you know some back so late in the demo nancy bill is in the business and she. took a book in alaska. that. set up just a great don't know if you'll indulge me for. the last. thing i thought it. is such a good meal at a limb begin only dinner while i was going. about hers some but i'm about ready to. go to jefferson never thought of that left rather sad about it and on. this. one right. on the set every day i. have a great gift that i'm here memento to carry here and. the ordeal to the god given that this was the 1st question i put when i'm asked her a federal. they're going to do it but they. said that. then i'm not the guy. and the bad guys have the shadow. good definition running
new england were to run. you know. that's the way to not you know in a. whole bunch but i'm going to bet here a community devon last. month that are just on a island. so we go now and then and the. gavel actually. that he said to us in the can is that the. lift i thought was about i did members and i was doing you know and i get. out of that well and those of us and i think i'm you know some back so late in the demo nancy bill is in the business and she. took a book in alaska. that. set up just...
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but the carbon footprint of natural gas from pennsylvania to new england through a pipeline is much smallerhan transporting natural gas halfway across the world by ocean liner. it also forces citizens of vermont, new hampshire and maine to use more wood and heating oil to heat their homes because of natural gas shortages in the winter months then in turn creates a very poor local air quality. there are many examples of poor outcomes in california despite its environmental reputation. goes without saying that dumping sewage into the san francisco bay without disinfection is a bad idea. but that's what's been happening for years against federal law. and just last month, the rolling blackouts created by california's latest electricity crisis, the result of policies against power plants being fueled by natural gas, spilled 50000 gallons of raw sewage into the oakland estuary went back up plants failed. as state policy makers push more renewables onto the grid the times of the day when renewables aren't available, these environmental accidents will happen more often. instead of confusing words w
but the carbon footprint of natural gas from pennsylvania to new england through a pipeline is much smallerhan transporting natural gas halfway across the world by ocean liner. it also forces citizens of vermont, new hampshire and maine to use more wood and heating oil to heat their homes because of natural gas shortages in the winter months then in turn creates a very poor local air quality. there are many examples of poor outcomes in california despite its environmental reputation. goes...
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new england pounding the second half. michelle cuts back, rumbling 38 yards to the 25-yard line and then first and goal. going for his second score of the game, he had three on the day. patriots were up 20-10, cruising for a blowout. the pass rush followed, they had an attack on the end zone. they officially called the safety to overturn the fumble. touchdown. atreus run 6-20 2 handle them and them a loss. we will break it down tonight on game day at 11:30. >> break it down. dennis, they give. >>> in napa county, the glass fire has forced thousands of people out of their homes. >> it has been a long day for people who had to either homes and the hospital at the break of dawn. and many people are wondering what they are going back to. >> you probably paid more in rent last month and president trump paid in taxes in his first year in offic this election, all californians will be able to vote safely from home. every active, registered voter will receive a vote-by-mail ballot with a unique barcode. you can track it using wher
new england pounding the second half. michelle cuts back, rumbling 38 yards to the 25-yard line and then first and goal. going for his second score of the game, he had three on the day. patriots were up 20-10, cruising for a blowout. the pass rush followed, they had an attack on the end zone. they officially called the safety to overturn the fumble. touchdown. atreus run 6-20 2 handle them and them a loss. we will break it down tonight on game day at 11:30. >> break it down. dennis, they...
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new england were. you know. that's the way to not you know in a. hole but i'm going to bet here a community devon last. month that are just on a island. so we go now and then in the. region yes i know that he said this in the counties that. live for thugs who got out of members and i was them. and i get. out of that well and those of us and i think i'm you know some but not so late in the demo nancy because in the business when she. took a book in alaska. that. set up just a great don't know if you'll indulge me for. the last. thing i wanted to get at and there's such a good meal at a limb beginning dinner while i was going. about hooters some but i'm not ready to. compare let's try to sort of go down and on. this. one right. here on the set every day i may. have already had to fix that and they are meant to fire me here and. the ordeal to the god replied this was the 1st question i put when i'm asked for her. they're good at it but they. say that. then i'm not the guy. and the bad guys have the shadow then. adding on a monday. and then they have u
new england were. you know. that's the way to not you know in a. hole but i'm going to bet here a community devon last. month that are just on a island. so we go now and then in the. region yes i know that he said this in the counties that. live for thugs who got out of members and i was them. and i get. out of that well and those of us and i think i'm you know some but not so late in the demo nancy because in the business when she. took a book in alaska. that. set up just a great don't know if...
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new england were. you know. i think that's the way they're not you know in their. home but i'm going to bet here in a community devon last. month that i could just on a island. just alone so we could go now and then and. together and actually you know as a humanitarian yes i mean that is that it wasn't the kind that the. nif i thought was what i did members and i was doing you know grandma not. that well it doesn't sound as if it i'm you know some but not so late in the demo nancy because in the business when she got. a book on the last of. the. set up just to get it don't know if you'll need any for. the last. thing i wanted to get it and there's such a good meal at a limb beginning in a while a little while and when i. was in yes just going to read about heard some but i'm not ready to. go to jefferson never thought of that let's try to sort of go down and on. this. one right. here on the set every day i'm going out to. have a great activity that i'm here memento to carry here and. the ordeal to the god replied this would have been a good minimax. i thought of. t
new england were. you know. i think that's the way they're not you know in their. home but i'm going to bet here in a community devon last. month that i could just on a island. just alone so we could go now and then and. together and actually you know as a humanitarian yes i mean that is that it wasn't the kind that the. nif i thought was what i did members and i was doing you know grandma not. that well it doesn't sound as if it i'm you know some but not so late in the demo nancy because in...
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so the phase one trial results were published in "the new england journal of medicine" showing that ittrigger an immune response in older adults, which is a promising sign that the vaccine will indeed work. but this is still a phase 1 study result that we're looking at right now. we still have to wait till phase 3 to see if the actual vaccine does work to prevent covid disease in older adults. >> and dr. ali, flu season is nearly upon us. and you say you're seeing some concerns when it comes to people getting flu shots. what are you most worried about? >> i'm really worried that a lot of parents are not getting their kids vaccinated for the flu and other normal, routine childhood vaccines. and everybody's afraid of going to doctors' offices, which is sort of understandable as we're now seeing some cases rise in certain states. but i do want to say that the department of health and human services has expanded the pharmacist's ability to give vaccines to kids over the age of 3. so you could potentially get the flu vaccine at your local pharmacy now. and also measles and rubella vaccine a
so the phase one trial results were published in "the new england journal of medicine" showing that ittrigger an immune response in older adults, which is a promising sign that the vaccine will indeed work. but this is still a phase 1 study result that we're looking at right now. we still have to wait till phase 3 to see if the actual vaccine does work to prevent covid disease in older adults. >> and dr. ali, flu season is nearly upon us. and you say you're seeing some concerns...
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, that decided to sail to france from a boston and so i went up to new england, and they're, hoping to board a ship upon which mrs. john adams would be a passenger, i arrived too late to make a reservation upon the ship. i did have the opportunity to meet with mrs. adams, but a short time, and she embarked and i had to quit for the next ship. the ship i sailed on was out of boston. in fact, it left boston on the fifth of july. i spent the fourth of july in boston. do you know a number of years later, you may recall, i was sailing the atlantic eastward when you were sailing the atlantic westward to return to our new nation for the first time since the war. do you think that your ship and mine passed in the night? >> they undoubtedly did, my friend. if only we know. mr. wagner, other other -- miss wagner, other other questions for us? >> it seems mode both you and mr. jefferson were in france during the storming of the bastille. how did each of you experience that moment? >> well, i dare say, this year in the market, you are very much an actor upon the stage of all the turbulence that wa
, that decided to sail to france from a boston and so i went up to new england, and they're, hoping to board a ship upon which mrs. john adams would be a passenger, i arrived too late to make a reservation upon the ship. i did have the opportunity to meet with mrs. adams, but a short time, and she embarked and i had to quit for the next ship. the ship i sailed on was out of boston. in fact, it left boston on the fifth of july. i spent the fourth of july in boston. do you know a number of years...
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but beautiful weather in the mid-atlantic into northeast new england. feeling like fall in the northern plains. the wildfire smoke continues to blanket the west. and we've got showers through southern texas. sunny skies through the southwest. we're going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. response teams, state farm will always be among the first to arrive and the last to leave. to help show that human nature is greater than nature. like a good neighbor, state farm is there.® >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we're so excited to finally have some good air quality across the bay area. green sensors means it's safe to go outside and go for a nice long walk or run this morning, and we're starting out with cool temperatures that will warm up for the inland areas as we go into this afternoon reaching into the mid to upper 80s for the valleys while the coastal areas will stay in the 60s. going through the forecast, cooler temperatures coming in as we continue to get some cleaner air. >> and that is your latest weather.
but beautiful weather in the mid-atlantic into northeast new england. feeling like fall in the northern plains. the wildfire smoke continues to blanket the west. and we've got showers through southern texas. sunny skies through the southwest. we're going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. response teams, state farm will always be among the first to arrive and the last to leave. to help show that human nature is greater than nature. like a good neighbor, state farm...
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todd: cam newton showing he can celebrate in new england, the pats beat the dolphins, 21-7. game, the rams kristening their new tad yum with a 20 -- stadium with a 20-17 win over the co cowboys. jillian: the washington football team scoring 27 unanswered points to beat the eagles. ron rivera got an iv during half time, he was awarded the game ball. todd: there's some good coming out of it for you. i'm sorry your team lost. jillian: it's okay. they looked like they were in preseason form. todd: they didn't really have a preseason. two deputies shot during an ambush are expected to survive after protesters outside the hospital yelled "we hope they die." jillian: randy sutton spent 33 years in law enforcement. he calls this an escalation on the war on cops. he joins us with his message, next. todd: two la sheriff's deputies expected to survive after a brazen ambush that shocked the country over the weekend. jillian: instead of well wishes, a crowd outside the hospital blocked the emergency entrance and chanted anti-police messages. todd: joining us now, founder of the wounded bl
todd: cam newton showing he can celebrate in new england, the pats beat the dolphins, 21-7. game, the rams kristening their new tad yum with a 20 -- stadium with a 20-17 win over the co cowboys. jillian: the washington football team scoring 27 unanswered points to beat the eagles. ron rivera got an iv during half time, he was awarded the game ball. todd: there's some good coming out of it for you. i'm sorry your team lost. jillian: it's okay. they looked like they were in preseason form. todd:...
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in 1841, they decide to try their luck as three brothers and they tour new england and upstate new york and it's a complete flop. they grew up, they claim, in the mountains of the old granite state, the white mountains, even though the hutchinson was incidentally milford, new hampshire, i think the highest point is only a couple hundred feet and they don't visit the white mountains of new hampshire until 1843, nonetheless present themselves as coming from the mountains of the old granite state, and they try and experiment, which is they bring their youngest sister, 12-year-old abby hutchinson on the stage with them and these two things connecting to their -- the geographic location of new england generally and the white mountains in particular, the soil, along with bringing abby on stage creates a family based presentation that instantly resonates with audiences and so this quartet creates the foundation for the hutchinson family singers that begins to work. one example in 1842, the hutchinsons play at dartmouth college and this is one of the early concerts with abby hutchinson and the
in 1841, they decide to try their luck as three brothers and they tour new england and upstate new york and it's a complete flop. they grew up, they claim, in the mountains of the old granite state, the white mountains, even though the hutchinson was incidentally milford, new hampshire, i think the highest point is only a couple hundred feet and they don't visit the white mountains of new hampshire until 1843, nonetheless present themselves as coming from the mountains of the old granite state,...
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four of those are in new england, when is new york, what is georgia. these are his landslide states. it goes to the middle of the night, jack kennedy goes to bed not knowing whether he is going to win or lose, although before he goes to bed, he gets a call from mayor richard j. daley of withgo, who says, senator, a little help from your friends in chicago, you are going to be president of the united states of america. the polls had closed, there is not a lot they can do legally at this hour, and between richard daley and- richard j. sam jan connor, who shared a mistress with jfk, judith exner, and control certain words in chicago, and lyndon johnson's old friends in texas, the final results of that election were, shall we say, controversial for decades. jack kennedy has awoken -- is awoken the next morning by ted sorensen and dr salinger and is told he has won the presidency. and that way for several hours for richard nixon's concession. and robert finch, press secretary to nixon, comes out on tv and says, it is over. we wish you the best. and that's i
four of those are in new england, when is new york, what is georgia. these are his landslide states. it goes to the middle of the night, jack kennedy goes to bed not knowing whether he is going to win or lose, although before he goes to bed, he gets a call from mayor richard j. daley of withgo, who says, senator, a little help from your friends in chicago, you are going to be president of the united states of america. the polls had closed, there is not a lot they can do legally at this hour,...
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. >>> the new england aquarium in boston is back open to the public, but one of its most pop hare exhibits is still off limits, the giant pacific octopus named ready. before the lockdown chip reid got to spend some time with it. >> reporter: it's one of the most bizarre reaches on earth and not just because it looks so different. the octopus can camouflage itself in a flash, squeeze its entire body through a one-inch hole, and their brains, that's right, brains, with an s. an octopus has one large central brain and eight mini-brains, one in each arm. >> octopuses are so brilliant. >> a naturalists sy montgomery believes their intelligence is off the charts. >> we give them the same toys we give our children and they play. that's a characteristic of higher minds. >> as if on cue. >> there she is. >> oh, rudy. >> rudy, a giant pacific octopus and one of the start of the aquarium in boston seemed to want to play with us. some people go ooh, that's creepy. you go -- >> i say this is one of the most beautiful reaches on this planet. one of the smartest, one of the most interesting and one of th
. >>> the new england aquarium in boston is back open to the public, but one of its most pop hare exhibits is still off limits, the giant pacific octopus named ready. before the lockdown chip reid got to spend some time with it. >> reporter: it's one of the most bizarre reaches on earth and not just because it looks so different. the octopus can camouflage itself in a flash, squeeze its entire body through a one-inch hole, and their brains, that's right, brains, with an s. an...
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congratulations to new england. >>> fast moving fires exploding. the latest on evacuations. >>> plus, bombshell regulations about the president's tax history. we will speak about what it means for the >>> returning now to our breaking news coverage. several fast moving fires forcing evacuations in parts of napa and sonoma counties. this situation changing by the minute. >> many communities on edge tonight. christie smith spoke with some people who had to leave at a moment's notice. >> it's an abrupt wake-up this morning with lots of sirens. >> reporter: she left her home in the community of deer park to the cter in napa. not the first time she's had to leave. >> this is the second time this year. a few weeks ago we had to evacuate. we were out for seven days. hopefully this one will be shorter and we'll have a home to go to. >> reporter: she got her cat and photos. corey got a call from a friend and decided to leave. >> i hadn't even unpacked from the last evacuation fully. >> reporter: the glass fire spread quickly. >> i just grabbed my dogs. as y
congratulations to new england. >>> fast moving fires exploding. the latest on evacuations. >>> plus, bombshell regulations about the president's tax history. we will speak about what it means for the >>> returning now to our breaking news coverage. several fast moving fires forcing evacuations in parts of napa and sonoma counties. this situation changing by the minute. >> many communities on edge tonight. christie smith spoke with some people who had to leave...
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i want to tell you a free passage from a book by a new englander called "my confessions." it's a terrific book. he was from new hampshire and boston and he encountered the rangers in the mexican war. he wrote, "the rangers were the scouts of our army and a more reckless, the devil may care it would be impossible to find this side of the region, shirts black with grease and blood. some wore red shirts, their trousers thrust into their high boots. all were armed with revolvers and bowie knives. together with their bearded faces, lean and form and swaggering manners, they were fit representatives of the outlaws that made up the populations of the lone star state. here it -- lone star state." here is where the rangers made their reputation. the mexican war had a number of war correspondents recording what had happened. they ran outward by the rangers. -- they were enamored by the rangers. they saved a lot of american lives. they kept american soldiers from ambushes. they fought guerrilla warfare very effectively. they were extraordinary valuable to the u.s. army. at the same ti
i want to tell you a free passage from a book by a new englander called "my confessions." it's a terrific book. he was from new hampshire and boston and he encountered the rangers in the mexican war. he wrote, "the rangers were the scouts of our army and a more reckless, the devil may care it would be impossible to find this side of the region, shirts black with grease and blood. some wore red shirts, their trousers thrust into their high boots. all were armed with revolvers and...
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the latest sports news. englandket in the first one dayer against australia at old trafford. having been put into bat — the aussies, who are without steve smith because he took a knock to the head in training yesterday have lost david warner, bowled by jofra archer. australia currently 31—1 in the eighth over. this is the first in a three match series. serena williams says she'll definitely play at the rescheduled french open later this month, after her latest bid for a record equalling 24th grand slam was ended by victoria azarenka in the semi finals of the us open. the belarussian nearly retired from the sport before the pandemic, in part due to a custody battle over her son but she's been in fantastic form over the past few weeks — and she might have lost the opening set but she battled back to win the next two to get her first ever win over serena at a grand slam, having lost the previous ten encounters. i mean it is obviously disappointing but at the same time i did what i could today, i feel like at other time
the latest sports news. englandket in the first one dayer against australia at old trafford. having been put into bat — the aussies, who are without steve smith because he took a knock to the head in training yesterday have lost david warner, bowled by jofra archer. australia currently 31—1 in the eighth over. this is the first in a three match series. serena williams says she'll definitely play at the rescheduled french open later this month, after her latest bid for a record equalling...
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political system of the united states on the eve of the civil war only five states all of them in new englandith hardly any black population allowed african-american men to vote on the same basis as white. so expanding that to millions of black people certainly was a tremendous step forward for the history of democracy in this country. now people are gong to ask when did reconstruction eangd i say well that depends what you mean by reconstruction some people say it's a particular time period let's say the first 12 years after the civil war. but my view is reconstruction is a process. the process by which the united states tried to come to terms with the destruction of slavery. the process by which we createddage agenda and tried to fulfill it of racial justice in this country. if that's the definition of reconstruction is never ended we are still in reconstruction as looking at our streets this year. these reconstruction issues that equality of the right to vote of equal protection i'm not just talking about the ab traction of the law. physical protection on the streets against violence by po
political system of the united states on the eve of the civil war only five states all of them in new englandith hardly any black population allowed african-american men to vote on the same basis as white. so expanding that to millions of black people certainly was a tremendous step forward for the history of democracy in this country. now people are gong to ask when did reconstruction eangd i say well that depends what you mean by reconstruction some people say it's a particular time period...
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so, in 1841, they decide to try their luck as three brothers and they tour new england and upstate newcomplete flop. they grew up, they claimed, in the mountains of the old granite state, the white mountains, even though the hutchinsons -- milford, new hampshire, i think the highest point is only a couple hundred feet and they don't visit the white mountains in new hampshire until 1843. nonetheless, they present themselves as coming from the mountains of the old granite state. they try an experiment. they bring their youngest sister, 12-year-old abby hutchinson onto stage with them . connecting with new england and along with abby creates a family presentation, that instantly resonates with audiences. this quartet creates the foundation for the hutchinson family singers that begins to work. one example, in 1842, they play at dartmouth college. this is one of the early concerts with abby hutchinson. the first night, they go out, they play to the audience. it is all men. they applaud, it is all great. the next night, they come out and it is a mixed vendor audience with children, right? m
so, in 1841, they decide to try their luck as three brothers and they tour new england and upstate newcomplete flop. they grew up, they claimed, in the mountains of the old granite state, the white mountains, even though the hutchinsons -- milford, new hampshire, i think the highest point is only a couple hundred feet and they don't visit the white mountains in new hampshire until 1843. nonetheless, they present themselves as coming from the mountains of the old granite state. they try an...
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and so in 1841, they decide to try their luck as three brothers and they tour new england and upstate york. it's a complete flop. they grew up, they claim, in the mountains of the old granite state, the white mountains. even though the huthinsons incidently, i think the highest point in melfort, new hampshire is a couple of hundred feet. they don't visit until 1843. nonetheless, they present themselves as coming from the mountains of the old granite state. they try to experiment. they bring their youngest sister, 12 year old abby hutchinson, on to the stage with them. these two things connecting to the geographic location of new england generally and the white mountains in particular. the soil. along with bringing at the on stage, creates a family based presentation that instantly resonates with audiences. so this quartet creates the foundation for the hutchinson family singers the begins to work. one example is in 1842, they play at dartmouth college and this is one of the early concerts with abby hudson. the first night they go out, and play for the audience and it's all men. they a
and so in 1841, they decide to try their luck as three brothers and they tour new england and upstate york. it's a complete flop. they grew up, they claim, in the mountains of the old granite state, the white mountains. even though the huthinsons incidently, i think the highest point in melfort, new hampshire is a couple of hundred feet. they don't visit until 1843. nonetheless, they present themselves as coming from the mountains of the old granite state. they try to experiment. they bring...
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new. we have frank stockton the lady of the tiger, or a a story abot family on a canal vote. it also mentions france's hodgkin's brunettes outlast lowry, story about the coal mines of england. ut he was a very, very popular author. look at the titles underneath it. the three in the middle are all by george carson, what is new for a novel. something called a passion and the third is in the distance. all three of these are novels set that summer resorts so scribners is beginning to see this potential of capitalizing specifically on summer reading by featuring reading matter that is that novel, like fiction that is set at a summer resort. and then at the bottom we kind of have everything else that they had available. now, some of the firms most popular authors had been advocating this for years. over on the left we have france's hutchison nitpicker husband swan lobbied scribner's repeatedly to issue a low-priced edition of his wife's work to compete with peterson. all the material for this site came from the scribner's archives at princeton or had the pleasure of spending a week reading. he wrote he hopes scribner could recommend a decent firm in new york that might take on the
new. we have frank stockton the lady of the tiger, or a a story abot family on a canal vote. it also mentions france's hodgkin's brunettes outlast lowry, story about the coal mines of england. ut he was a very, very popular author. look at the titles underneath it. the three in the middle are all by george carson, what is new for a novel. something called a passion and the third is in the distance. all three of these are novels set that summer resorts so scribners is beginning to see this...
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the most important part they're undefeated but a tall task awaited them today in the form of the new england patriots, eric are looking to get the raiders the 3 know for the first time since 2002 they went on to the went to the super bowl that and when it 2nd quarter pats of 63 in the red zone and john abrams also lot of trash on the football field but on this play rex burkhead humbled him what a juke that makes it 13 to 3 the raiders answer check out this throw by car and an even better catch by hunter renfroe 27 yard pitch and catch despite a defensive holding penalty least 1310 we've got a game in new england. it was pretty much all patriots from there. >>sony mike michael takes to carry but again the wrong side of a highlight turn him around 38 yards. on that run right there and later in the drive it's birkhead again he finished with 49 rushing yards and 2 touchdowns on the day. patriots go up 20 to 10 and has dominated the raiders on the ground today said 215 rushing yards, this is sony again he had 9 carries for a 117 yards, his 5th career 100 yard game that run led to a field goal. no
the most important part they're undefeated but a tall task awaited them today in the form of the new england patriots, eric are looking to get the raiders the 3 know for the first time since 2002 they went on to the went to the super bowl that and when it 2nd quarter pats of 63 in the red zone and john abrams also lot of trash on the football field but on this play rex burkhead humbled him what a juke that makes it 13 to 3 the raiders answer check out this throw by car and an even better catch...
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>>florida prosecutors have dropped a misdemeanor charge against new england patriots owner robert kraft today after courts blocked their use of video that allegedly shows him paying for a act at a massage parlor in palm beach county. state attorneys said without the video recordings of kraft and 2 dozen other men paying for at the orchids of asia day spa there's not enough evidence to convict him kraft's attorney declined immediate comment. he could still face suspension or other punishment from the national football league nfl did not respond to a request for comment. the patriots are also declining comment. shortly after being charged kraft issued an apology for his actions. up next the north bay community is in mourning tonight after a suspected drunk driver kills a father of 3. >>the beloved business. he also leaves behind. >>and why the teen arrested for shooting protesters being called a hero and a patriot by his own lawyers and car plows right through a crowd of protesters in denver the whole thing this election, all californians will be able to vote safely from home. every activ
>>florida prosecutors have dropped a misdemeanor charge against new england patriots owner robert kraft today after courts blocked their use of video that allegedly shows him paying for a act at a massage parlor in palm beach county. state attorneys said without the video recordings of kraft and 2 dozen other men paying for at the orchids of asia day spa there's not enough evidence to convict him kraft's attorney declined immediate comment. he could still face suspension or other...
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news at six. it is the biggest regional lockdown we've yet seen. from midnight, almost two million people in most of the north—east of england will see their movementsle restricted. the new lockdown measures will affect seven areas — northumberland, north tyneside, south tyneside, newcastle upon tyne, gateshead, sunderland and county durham. in those areas of the region, the new restrictions will mean there'll be a ban on socialising with people outside your own household or support bubble. there will be table service only in restaurants, and they, along with pubs and bars, must close by 10pm. matt hancock, the health secretary, said the government was acting after seeing concerning rates of infection in the region. it means that one in seven people across the uk now faces some kind of extra restriction to their lifestyle. our special correspondent ed thomas reports. hello? hello, grandma, just to speak to you about the new lockdown rules and see what you think about it. lives are about to change once again. isolating people in and outside of home, i think it's crazy. we we re outside of home, i think it's crazy. we were told to eat out to help out
news at six. it is the biggest regional lockdown we've yet seen. from midnight, almost two million people in most of the north—east of england will see their movementsle restricted. the new lockdown measures will affect seven areas — northumberland, north tyneside, south tyneside, newcastle upon tyne, gateshead, sunderland and county durham. in those areas of the region, the new restrictions will mean there'll be a ban on socialising with people outside your own household or support bubble....
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i didn't want to just read in new england. i included the african-american. as well as a member of alternative process. after that, it was onto publishing archives at harvard and princeton in columbia. on two letters and journals into a long, long list of novels set in summer resorts. many of them written by some of the periods most absently famous authors. statement crane, william howell, louisa may alcock, sara on jewett, they all practice in the tradition of the summer novel at some point in their career. so what i found as a result of this, my thumbs are now not so idle. what i found this a very interesting chapter in history of publishing. summer reading to be sure in the 19th century is very much a commercial construction. the idea from summer reading is a product was part of the publishing industry's really effort to redefine a slow season. and to capitalize on a really dramatic rise in travel, tourism, and summer at leisure in victorian america gilded age. but 19th century summer reading involved commerce as well. and the last 19th century, it also be
i didn't want to just read in new england. i included the african-american. as well as a member of alternative process. after that, it was onto publishing archives at harvard and princeton in columbia. on two letters and journals into a long, long list of novels set in summer resorts. many of them written by some of the periods most absently famous authors. statement crane, william howell, louisa may alcock, sara on jewett, they all practice in the tradition of the summer novel at some point in...
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. >> the new england one message is even though we finding them the ground source water, it is not getting into people's taps. >> reporter: water from mocho1 is getting presented with other wells. >> other wells, we run them through our reverse osmosis plant, which does remove them. >> reporter: the state has identified airports, landfills, and former and active military bases as possible sources. >> whoever is responsible should help pay for it. >> reporter: but for now, that remains a mystery, leaving the cleanup bill most likely to local residents like jill bucks. >> we need to know where this is coming from so it's not just a continuous cycle of taxpayers cleaning up somebody else's mess. >> now, congress has ordered the phaseout of the kimic physical firefighting foams. that's supposed to happen bin 2024. your pans have been reformulate reformulated. >>> san jose city council holding a meeting right now where they could vote to ban the use of rubber bullets for crowd control. the police chief officially discouraged the practice following a chaotic protest back in may. the mayor said t
. >> the new england one message is even though we finding them the ground source water, it is not getting into people's taps. >> reporter: water from mocho1 is getting presented with other wells. >> other wells, we run them through our reverse osmosis plant, which does remove them. >> reporter: the state has identified airports, landfills, and former and active military bases as possible sources. >> whoever is responsible should help pay for it. >> reporter:...
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jon gruden hands up put them ask us to grow come on man will play new england patriots next sunday, the raiders fans are excited now niners fans and not to excited right now they got some tough news on the injury front. >>second-year defensive end nick bosa he'll miss from the rest of the season with a torn acl it happened on that play both said that twisted up his left knee buckled underneath his body just 2 plays later on this play right here followed the lineman solomon thomas. he went down with an acl injury we found out today that's also tore and so he will miss the rest of the season to go with 2 of the most important lineman on the defensive line that is gone just like that and then there's jimmy garoppolo he suffered a high ankle sprain on that play but he was able to finish the half and he actually had a great have 14 for 1631 yards. couple touchdown passes. but that ankle it got worse as the half went on kyle shanahan kept him in the locker room, he wasn't even out there on the bench. shanahan he's confident his team can overcome all these injuries but he realizes how big the
jon gruden hands up put them ask us to grow come on man will play new england patriots next sunday, the raiders fans are excited now niners fans and not to excited right now they got some tough news on the injury front. >>second-year defensive end nick bosa he'll miss from the rest of the season with a torn acl it happened on that play both said that twisted up his left knee buckled underneath his body just 2 plays later on this play right here followed the lineman solomon thomas. he went...
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is now seeing its second wave, and is taking the weekend to consider if and when new nationwide restrictions across englandment is walking a delicate tightrope, keeping coronavirus infections down whilst not causing too much further damage to an already battered economy. rich preston, bbc news. we can speak to our political correspondent jonathan blake. £10,000 fine sounds pretty tough. £10,000 fine sounds pretty toughm does and i think that is the intention here from the government who up until this point have relied on guidelines which people have been required to follow. but they haven't been backed up by any legal requirement or any enforcement to speak of, really. but there is a change here and the requirement to self—isolate if you test positive for covid—19 will have come into close contact with someone who has will now be a legal requirement and the penalty for breaking that will bea the penalty for breaking that will be a £1000 fine in the first insta nce be a £1000 fine in the first instance rising to £10,000 fines for, as the government puts it, the most egregious offenders, repeat offenders, no
is now seeing its second wave, and is taking the weekend to consider if and when new nationwide restrictions across englandment is walking a delicate tightrope, keeping coronavirus infections down whilst not causing too much further damage to an already battered economy. rich preston, bbc news. we can speak to our political correspondent jonathan blake. £10,000 fine sounds pretty tough. £10,000 fine sounds pretty toughm does and i think that is the intention here from the government who up...
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for example, in 1787, it sold 5 million acres of land to the ohio company of new england. this was a company that was made up of former officers of the continental army. this 5 million acres became the original core settlements of the new state of ohio. that group subcontracted a sale of about 1 million acres to a second company, we sold over 300,000 acres to a guy named john cleaves in 1788. and at the same time, connecticut was claiming lands that resulted in a so-called western reserve of 3.3 6 million acres. the point of this is to say, even at the same time that congress was trying to map out this uniform system, it was also sowing confusion in various ways by allowing other groups to purchase or claim lands on their own terms. and there is the problem of officer warrants, which also gave army officers a claim to western lands. and two state officers as well. that results in the creation of the virginia military district of 4.2 million acres and a u.s. military district of 2.5 million acres. it is interesting, because we think of the northwest ordinance of being a clea
for example, in 1787, it sold 5 million acres of land to the ohio company of new england. this was a company that was made up of former officers of the continental army. this 5 million acres became the original core settlements of the new state of ohio. that group subcontracted a sale of about 1 million acres to a second company, we sold over 300,000 acres to a guy named john cleaves in 1788. and at the same time, connecticut was claiming lands that resulted in a so-called western reserve of...
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it's a nice tradition, a lot of meaning for me and actually when i give talks, especially here in new england, people always ask me, where is your daughter's painting, those people have read multiple books of mine now are getting used to the fact that one of lily's paintings is going to be in there. >> i wanted to run through fairly quickly some basic facts about hurricanes with you that you detail in the book. first of all, what is the actual definition of a hurricane? eric: a hurricane is a violent swirling storm with winds of at least, sustained winds of at least 74 miles per hour and there are five categories of hurricane and it gets stronger with each category as you go up. essentially a hurricane forms, what it needs are three basic ingredients. it needs warm ocean temperatures of about 80 degrees fahrenheit down to 150 feet and that provides massive amounts of heat energy needed to fuel the storm. two other conditions for a hurricane to form to keep being ripped apart are low vertical wind shear. you don't want winds at different heights going different directions, it will tilt the hur
it's a nice tradition, a lot of meaning for me and actually when i give talks, especially here in new england, people always ask me, where is your daughter's painting, those people have read multiple books of mine now are getting used to the fact that one of lily's paintings is going to be in there. >> i wanted to run through fairly quickly some basic facts about hurricanes with you that you detail in the book. first of all, what is the actual definition of a hurricane? eric: a hurricane...
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all the others were probably from the new york or new england area. burial one was also about five foot seven and he had a fairly muscular build. again, it is amazing that we can tell this. it wasn't just some scrawny guy like me. the way his bones had formed, his muscles, they can tell how they attached and how thick the muscles were. he wasn't stocky, but he was a really well-built muscular guy. he was not wearing any discernible clothing. we think that he was essentially stripped of his clothes before he was buried. this leads into some of our theories about this hospital and when it was and the fact that these may have been soldiers, certainly who made it to a field hospital alive, but also may have laid there for several days before they died. the only thing that we found on this one soldier was a brass eyelet around his neck, which could have been a grommets or something from a gun blanket. a civil war charge they would have wrapped the body in, but it really is unclear. there certainly could have been bone buttons, oyster shell buttons for unde
all the others were probably from the new york or new england area. burial one was also about five foot seven and he had a fairly muscular build. again, it is amazing that we can tell this. it wasn't just some scrawny guy like me. the way his bones had formed, his muscles, they can tell how they attached and how thick the muscles were. he wasn't stocky, but he was a really well-built muscular guy. he was not wearing any discernible clothing. we think that he was essentially stripped of his...
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yet and early january data collected by chinese hospitals late to published by the new england journal of medicine confirmed that there had been human transmission. it is proven that since mid december human to human transmission happened among people who were in close contact with each other. the 1st 6 people came from the seafood market from january 1 to january 11th but over 80 percent of the patients had never been there. according to the same data 70 percent had never had contact with the patients therefore they have been affected by asymptomatic people. but parents out there. at the last we. teach them greater where they are god 3 live events and cora both of these have on for mackay aid that aim to be privy to the journey the instructor and so they seem to me ok in the context of that i'm asking of ok being going to miss a good trainer in chris i was reading it really reduce the scene to matthew cooper the thing it's on and on the thought that after the daughter and money 1st that sonia's then the we paul has spread the money erson if you get the u.s.b. who's. going to get it wh
yet and early january data collected by chinese hospitals late to published by the new england journal of medicine confirmed that there had been human transmission. it is proven that since mid december human to human transmission happened among people who were in close contact with each other. the 1st 6 people came from the seafood market from january 1 to january 11th but over 80 percent of the patients had never been there. according to the same data 70 percent had never had contact with the...
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but a pretty solid signing today as they go with ahmanson it was releived by new england and played underan in atlanta. 59 receptions, 653 yards, four touchdowns. he could practice as soon as friday if he is clear. >>> let's talk about the giants. the game in seattle postpone tonight. they moved the series from seattle to san francisco. the mariners and giants will play wednesday and thursday. the a's moved to the clear skies and fresh air of the mile high city. it didn't do them any good offensively. a laser left, 2-1 shot in the rack is get a complete game from antonio's on the tele-[ laughter ]. beautiful play there to start a double play. only six hits for the a's as they have now lost four out of their last six. that is the sporting life for tonight, see you tomorrow. >> thanks for joining us, everyone. tonight, everybody. jay and i are partners in a parking lot, and it's added a wonderful new dynamic to our relationship. the first step was hiring someone to man the booth. we narrowed it down to the two candidates who applied. i don't think it should be, "i hope there's a place to pa
but a pretty solid signing today as they go with ahmanson it was releived by new england and played underan in atlanta. 59 receptions, 653 yards, four touchdowns. he could practice as soon as friday if he is clear. >>> let's talk about the giants. the game in seattle postpone tonight. they moved the series from seattle to san francisco. the mariners and giants will play wednesday and thursday. the a's moved to the clear skies and fresh air of the mile high city. it didn't do them any...